If you run a remote do you really need an expansion chamber? The tank is upright and the hose whould take care of any liquid that might enter. Right?
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oih, thats only worked if you stood the coils vertical. Dont ell them these liesOriginally posted by cynikalactually i did end up going to a vert stab in 98, but i am just recreating what i had back in 95-96 just for the fun of it. i have decided to go old school no i am going medevil on these kids. no i just got to hardline all that stuff and squeeze into my old camo and i will be good to go. heck i remember when common belief was to get a 10" steel hose and coil it around the power feed to "reduce" liquid. good thing i had my ensure drink today.
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You think he kids btw, as recently as three years ago my mag still had a 12 inch piece going from the asa to the reg, coiled it twice sticking strait up....
Bad part was, it usualy helped...
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Originally posted by spectre184Kinda like this one but made out of stainless steel.
If memory serves me correct. Isn't uni-reg basicaly same design as AIR valve and uses same parts?
Originally posted by Scott HudnallSome of us are just too dang old......like you Spectre......
I, too, remember when Air America was the new kid on the block, and their line of expansion chambers was all the rage. Then they came out with the Uni-reg, which was more geared toward paintguns like the autococker, and allowed for quantum leaps in the AC's performance. Paintballers found the unireg wasn't needed for the automag and simply starved the Air valve.
and yes, the uni-reg was more or less a clone of the AIR valve....less the air chamber and bolt.....right down to the thread size, etc. You can use the back half of the uni-reg interchanably with the AIR valve's back half. The uni-reg used a harded disc between the two halves, though.
That's the history lesson. now back to my bowl of geritol shredded wheat.
I'm intrigued by this "uni-reg". Is it the same quaility as the automag regulator? I think I might by the one in spectre's ebay auction for my Blazer.
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whole lotta dead weight for nothing if you ask me but what ever floats your boat. There are WAY easier ways to run a Mag on CO2.
If your going for Dinosaur and dead weight why not just hit the field with an 'Ol VM ?
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EAD WEIGHT?!? hahaha i upgraded to a mag from a VM68 after lugging that bad boy around 100+ acres at a big game - that 68 killed me! so i got a mag and found every piece of heavy metal to slap on it. the fun of it is just being about to have this demon on the end of you arm destroying the dude in front of you - ahh the good old days. if i want light weight i will use my nme or my 05speed but shoot what every knows is not what i am all about anymore. matter a fact i am selling my speed to a buddy cause i only shoot non-traditional guns upgraded my way so people won't know what i am driving. plus with all the money i will be saving from buys a gun very 6 months cause it is new i will be able to build my sandrail kart (big game tank - dont tell my wife).
hey purodragon: was it called the violator??? all i remember calling it was the uni-reg maybe you are right - i am to old i need a soft banana and a nap! hehehe
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Why not just go back the VM instead. Just think what the little buggers with their Egos and Ions would think if you came on the field with this little puppy
or this one with the two CO2 tanks. Mine had the 20 oz at the back and the 9 oz on the front.

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i still wish i had my vm68 magnum = 20oz in the back and 9 in the front witha 10" j&j stright rifled brass barrel - that is my new project, to get my original paintball gun back. the kids now days do not realize where we have been with those beasts. heck when i moved to northeast arkansas in 1994 i was the only person with a semiauto that vm68 blew their minds.
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